See what customers say about Kore infrared panels — comfort, design, and running costs.
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Kore Space IR Blackboard
Why settle for one purpose when you can have two? This isn't your average heater. Our sleek black infrared panel also functions as a blackboard, letting you jot down ideas, to-do lists, or your favourite doodles—all while keeping your room toasty warm.
Designed for Hot Yoga & Pilates Studios
Kore balance IR Heater
The KORE Balance Infrared Panel is purpose-built for hot yoga and Pilates studios, offering gentle, radiant heat that supports flexibility, circulation, and deep relaxation. Its slim, silent design preserves the serenity of your space while delivering consistent warmth that reduces muscle tension without overheating the room.
Available in black or white.
FAQ
A premium infrared panel heater uses far-infrared radiation to heat people, objects, and surfaces directly—similar to the sun’s warmth, but without UV. Unlike convection heating, it doesn’t rely on air movement, making it more efficient and healthier.
Yes, extremely. Infrared panels convert up to 98% of electricity into usable heat, and because they heat objects rather than air, there’s less heat loss—especially in draughty or poorly insulated spaces.
Absolutely. Most premium have the option to add external smart control systems, allowing you to manage multiple panels wirelessly and/or an app—ideal for zoned heating and scheduled use.
The panels are typically wall or ceiling mounted using brackets provided. Installation is simple, but a qualified electrician should hardwire the system, especially if connecting multiple units or integrating smart controls.
Yes, the surface gets hot (around 85–110°C), but they’re designed to be safely mounted out of reach on walls or ceilings. They radiate heat forward, not through convection, so they're safe when installed properly.
Yes! They’re silent, don’t blow dust or allergens around, and reduce mould by keeping walls warm and dry. This makes them ideal for asthmatics, allergy sufferers, and wellness spaces.
Yes. They use less energy, work well with solar setups, and reduce your carbon footprint. Since they require no fuel combustion, they’re a great low-emission heating choice.
They can do both. By using multiple panels zoned across your home, you can completely replace conventional heating. They're particularly popular in living rooms, bathrooms, offices, studios, and bedrooms.















































